Three Free Bible Programs

March 3, 2009 | By: Ryan Edick
Categrory: Resource

As much of our lives move into the electronic, we are provided with new ways of entertainment, communication, and research. Before the electronics age if we wanted to do thorough study of any subject we would probably head to a library, pull out a bunch of books, prepare a notebook, highlighter, pen and get to work.

With the following software, Bible study has become a whole lot easier, you can leave those books on the shelf and pull out your laptop; at the touch of a button you can pull up not only the Bible (in any translation) but you can study the Hebrew or the Greek of the passage, you can read commentaries by saints of the past, you can study maps of the ancient world, or even pull up the CIA World Factbook! Bible software is not just perhaps the most useful tool for in depth study, it is just plain fun and interesting!


E-Sword

E-Sword is a premiere bible software, and guess what?! It’s Free! Included with the download of the software is the King James Version of the Bible and the Strong’s numbers and Strong’s dictionary resources. In order to get the most out of the software though, you will want to check out all the extra available resources. Some of them, because the material is copy-written, must be purchased; but there are quite a few resources available for free. Among these free resources are the English Standard Version and American Standard Version Bibles which will provide a much more contemporary version of the bible as compared to the King James Version.

Check out the Software here!

Unfortunately this software only works on Windows based PC’s, but fret not all you mac users; I have found a piece of software similar to e-sword that will work on your little apples.


MacSword

MacSword is based off of the Cross Wire Bible Society’s The SWORD Project which means that all the modules for that project will work with this Mac version. Just like the E-Sword software this program allows you to pull up many different resources all at the same time and it too has an ESV and ASV module! The SWORD project does have a Windows version as well so Windows users do have a choice here, though I believe the E-Sword software to be a better choice as it is a bit more developed.


E4 Group

E4 Mission

Our mission is to promote the maturity of the church through the distribution of solid biblical teaching in an interest generating format.

The final resource I would like to mention here is a program by the E4 group. The E4 group, or Ephesians Four, was started in order to help provide biblical resources to the church to help you grow in your faith.

For just the cost of shipping they will send out a cd with volumes 1 & 2 of their Bible Study Library which includes over 30 titles from some of the leading Christian scholars and theologians. It’s well worth the shipping costs! Also sign up for their newsletter as they have a monthly offer with a different free item that may interest you.

I hope that these resources will be of some benefit to you and that through them you will further your relationship with Christ.

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One Response to “Three Free Bible Programs”

  1. Whilst e-Sword is a Windows program:
    * Mac users can run e-Sword using Crossover as the emulation program;
    * BSD & Linux users can run e-Sword using WINE 1.12. (Other versions of WINE work, but e-Sword has less functionality under the other versions.);

    jonathon